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Job Title: Food Technologist CSTII
Type of Contract: Consultant
Duration: 11 months
Duty Station: Tulear, Madagascar
Vacancy Number: One
Date of Publication: September 24, 2024
Deadline for Application: October 08, 2024
ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT:
One of the ten countries most vulnerable to disasters worldwide and the most cyclone-exposed country in Africa, Madagascar is facing an emergency level crisis. Four years of consecutive droughts have left families in the south of the country unable to feed themselves.
At least 1.14 million people in Southern Madagascar need emergency food and nutrition assistance and about 14,000 people are experiencing famine-like conditions. Madagascar is the only place in the world where famine-like conditions have been driven by climate, not conflict.
Supply Chain plays a key role in scaling-up WFP emergency responses and in supporting a transition to resilience and recovery programmes, including the implementation of the Home-Grown School Feeding.
ACCOUNTABILITIES/RESPONSIBILITIES :
This position, based in the Tulear field office, will report administratively to the Head of the field office Tulear while functionally reporting to the Head of Supply Chain in Antananarivo
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES (not all-inclusive, within delegated authority):
FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES:
Food Quality Management: Guides team on the principles of matching food types with local needs and capabilities across the supply chain (e.g., storage capacity) to optimize impact of WFP resources.
Research & Development: Demonstrates ability to oversee research that assesses the health status of a population and the link back to basic nutrition requirements and needs.
Commodity Knowledge: Utilizes in-depth knowledge of food product optimization and broad knowledge of best practices, techniques and processes to provide technical guidance to country offices in design of food assistance programmes.
Incidence & Risk Communication Management: Educates unit/region on the appropriate procedures for handling and communicating risks as they emerge in a timely and safe manner.
Ethics & Compliance: Drafts plan for audit queries and process improvements in line with ethics/compliance standards, donor requirements, and operating procedures.
DESIRED EXPERIENCES FOR ENTRY INTO THE ROLE:
STANDARD MINIMUM ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:
Education :
Advanced university degree in Food Technology, Health Sciences, Food Control, Nutrition or other related field, or First University degree with an additional years of related work experience and/or training/courses.
Relevant experience:
With an Advanced university degree, at least five (05) years of relevant experience at a professional level
Language:
International Professional: Fluency (level C) in French language. Intermediate knowledge (level B) of a second official UN language: English
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